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Residents attend meeting on Dinas bypass. The four Vale of Glamorgan ward members for Dinas Powys were surprised and disappointed by recent press releases online and in the Barry and District newspaper by a group calling themselves the Barry to Cardiff Link Road Group. The scheme they are proposing, a new road from the Merrie Harrier junction to Hayes Road and Barry Docks, funded by developers, does not in any way represent a bypass for Dinas Powys and has already been roundly rejected as such by the Vale of Glamorgan Council, by Dinas Powys Community Council and by the four Dinas Powys ward Councillors. The ward Councillors and the Community Council have engaged at length with the residents of the village over a number of years and have learnt that there is a majority of residents who wish to see a bypass but not at any cost. Most residents we have spoken to want a bypass yes, but what they don’t want is for the village to be swamped in new development. We are equally sur ....
Photo taken pre-pandemic. From left to right, councillors Rob Crowley, Vince Driscoll, Andy Robertson and Steve Griffiths. COUNCILLORS have reacted to the news that the Dinas Powys bypass plans are moving forward. The Weltag Stage 2 report on the feasibility of the Dinas Powys bypass was presented to the Vale of Glamorgan cabinet on Monday, March 8. The new road would be built from the Merrie Harrier junction on Cardiff Road, around the east of Dinas Powys, re-joining Cardiff Road just south of Green Lane. Four ward members for Dinas Powys welcomed the content of the report, which stated that the bypass could also help congestion, journey times, air quality, noise pollution, road safety, and better pedestrian crossings within the village. ....
Dinas Powys bypass plans move one step closer as key study published A three-month consultation is expected to start later this year on the proposed new road 12:27, 9 MAR 2021 The bypass would ease traffic around Dinas Powys (pictured) (Image: Google) There are always big stories on WalesOnline - don t miss any with our daily emailInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign me up now When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice ....